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About this design

Where the Sorbet style comes from, and what it signals.

Sorbet is the soft pastel aesthetic that fills mood boards on Pinterest and TikTok, rebuilt as a real design system instead of a pile of cute gradients. It starts from a barely tinted lilac background #FBF7FB and a quartet of pastels, lilac #9B6FBF, peach-pink #F2A6B3, mint #8FD0C4 and butter #F4D58D, that rotate through the deck as gentle color blocks. The look is sweet and airy, but the rules keep it from sliding into clashing AI slop: four colors, soft tints for fills, full strength only for the smallest accents.

The defining motif is the rounded blob. Large soft shapes, drawn with border-radius or inline SVG paths and filled with low-saturation lilac-to-peach gradients, float behind the content as ambient color rather than decoration. Every container picks up the same language: panels rounded to 24 or 32px, badges and stats as fully rounded pills, process steps as soft circles linked by a wavy dashed line. Nothing has a hard corner or a drop shadow.

Type carries the friendliness without tipping into childish. Baloo 2, a rounded display, sets the headlines large and warm in deep plum #4A3A5C, while Quicksand, a rounded geometric sans, handles body copy and the big rounded numbers in soft plum-gray. The result reads as a calm, considered brand deck for a product that wants to feel gentle and welcoming, a dessert cafe, a wellness app, a stationery line, rather than a slide someone generated and never edited.

Use it for

  • Brand and identity decks for soft, lifestyle-led consumer products
  • Cafe, bakery, beauty and wellness pitches and lookbooks
  • Social-first and creator brand presentations
  • Product launches aimed at a design-conscious, female-skewing audience
  • Community, event and membership decks that want a warm welcome

Skip it for

  • Enterprise, finance or consulting decks that need a serious, data-dense register
  • Dark-mode or high-contrast keynote decks built for a dim stage
  • Engineering and developer presentations where a terminal aesthetic fits better

The presentation design prompt

This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.

Create a presentation in the 'Sorbet' theme: a soft pastel aesthetic, the airy Pinterest and TikTok look done with discipline instead of slop. Background: a barely-there lilac wash #FBF7FB on every slide, with content panels in pure white #FFFFFF behind a 1px lilac-tinted border #ECE3F0. Text: deep plum #4A3A5C for headings, soft plum-gray #6A5E76 for body, and pale lilac #A99FB3 for small labels and captions. The signature motif is the rounded blob: large soft shapes built either from gentle border-radius blobs or inline SVG paths, filled with low-saturation linear gradients that drift from lilac #9B6FBF into peach-pink #F2A6B3, and floated behind content as ambient color, often blurred and at reduced opacity so they read as a glow rather than a fill. Everything is rounded: panels at 24 to 32px radius, pills and badges fully rounded, step bubbles as soft circles. The recurring color blocks use the pastel quartet in this exact order, lilac #9B6FBF, peach-pink #F2A6B3, mint #8FD0C4 and butter #F4D58D, applied as soft tints (mix each toward white) for fills and at full strength only for small accents, dots and connectors. Accent discipline: lean on the lilac primary #9B6FBF for the lead color and let the other three pastels rotate through as a balanced set, never more than the four, never at full saturation across a whole panel. Typography: headings (h1 to h6) in 'Baloo 2', a rounded friendly display, at 30 to 64px; body, labels and numbers in 'Quicksand', a rounded geometric sans; both are Google Fonts. Numbers and stats sit big and rounded inside pastel pills or blobs. Keep the air generous and the mood sweet but composed. Strictly avoid: stock photos and clipart, drop shadows, neon or clashing brights, any color outside the lilac, peach, mint and butter set, emoji, dense bullet lists, hard rectangular cards, and harsh outlines.

Use this theme for my slides. Ask me what the presentation is about first, then apply the theme to every slide.
View this prompt and its data on GitHub

How to use this prompt

From copied text to a finished Sorbet deck in four moves.

  1. 01

    Copy the prompt

    Use the copy button, or open it pre-filled in Claude or ChatGPT with one click from the panel on this page.

  2. 02

    Tell the AI your topic

    The prompt instructs the AI to ask what your presentation is about first. A sentence or a pasted outline is enough.

  3. 03

    Generate and iterate

    Ask for more slides or swap a layout. The avoid list at the end of the prompt keeps Sorbet on-style while the content changes.

  4. 04

    Or skip straight to a deck

    SlideSpeak turns your topic or document into a finished Sorbet presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.

Common questions

Working with the Sorbet presentation design prompt in practice.

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